Peter Spaak (6 June 1696 - 2 December 1769) was a Swedish Protestant Reformer. Challenging the Lutheran orthodoxy as an early proponent of freedom of...
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Paul-Henri Charles Spaak (French: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi ʃaʁl spak]; 25 January 1899 – 31 July 1972) was an influential Belgian Socialist politician, diplomat and...
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painter. Peter Spaak (1696–1769), Protestant Reformer George Spaak (1877–1966), engineer Ragnar Spaak (1907–1979), physician Jacques Joseph Spaak (1742–1825)...
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dominant Lutheranism, with figures like Hans Nielsen Hauge in Norway, Peter Spaak and Carl Olof Rosenius in Sweden, Katarina Asplund in Finland, and Barbara...
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actress and singer Peter Spaak - Protestant reformer Thomas Stenström - singer/songwriter Anton Niklas Sundberg - Lutheran clergyman Peter Sunde - entrepreneur...
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against early proponents such as Thomas Leopold, Johan Stendahl, and Peter Spaak. During the 19th century, the Conventicle Act was used as a tool against...
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1766) June 5 – Peregrine Hopson, British Army general (d. 1759) June 6 – Peter Spaak, Swedish Protestant reformer (d. 1759) June 9 – Shivaji II, Ruler of...
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Patrik Ljungström, and Maria Christina (née Spaak). His great grandfather was the Protestant reformer Peter Spaak, and his third great-grandfather early industrialist...
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Paul-Henri Spaak, an international diplomat and former prime minister of Belgium, was selected as the second secretary general. Unlike Ismay, Spaak had no...
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and amateur entomologist, particularly noted for his membership of the Spaak Committee in 1955. Born in Gloucester in 1906 and educated at Clifton College...
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